Absolutely Free Extrinsic Evolution of Passive Low-Pass Filter
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author = "Y. Sapargaliyev and T. Kalganova",
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title = "Absolutely Free Extrinsic Evolution of Passive
Low-Pass Filter",
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booktitle = "Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer
Engineering",
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year = "2006",
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pages = "1210--1213",
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address = "Ottawa, Canada",
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month = may,
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publisher = "IEEE",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISBN = "1-4244-0038-4",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/CCECE.2006.277565",
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abstract = "Evolutionary electronics is a brunch of evolvable
hardware, where the evolutionary algorithm is applied
towards electronic circuits. The success of
evolutionary search most of all depends on variable
length representation methodology. The low-pass filter
is a standard task in evolutionary electronics to start
with. The results of evolution enable one to qualify
whether the methodology is good for further
experiments. In this paper the maximum freedom for
evolutionary search has been proclaimed as a main
target during development of new VLR methodology. The
introduction of R-support elements enables to perform
an unconstrained evolution of analogue circuits for the
first time. The proposed algorithm has been tested on
the example of analogue low-pass filter. The
experimental results demonstrate that the evolved
filter is comparable with filters evolved previously
using genetic programming and genetic algorithms
techniques. The obtained results are compared in
details with low-pass filters previously designed",
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notes = "Sch. of Eng. & Design, Brunel Univ., Uxbridge",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Yerbol A Sapargaliyev
Tatiana Kalganova
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